Barcelona ‘Closely Monitoring’ PSG Star Bradley Barcola

Barcelona ‘Closely Monitoring’ PSG Star Bradley Barcola

As the summer transfer window approaches, FC Barcelona has emerged as one of many European giants keeping an eye on the status of Paris Saint-Germain winger Bradley Barcola, according to writer Florian Plettenberg.

The 23-year-old French international has become a sought-after figure on the continent owing to his explosive pace and technical abilities on the left side.

Barcelona, who are aggressively looking for a top-tier player to improve their offensive options for the 2026/27 season, have highlighted Barcola as a possible target, along with Newcastle United’s Anthony Gordon.

Competition anticipated.

However, according to the article, the Catalan titans face stiff competition from the Premier League.

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Arsenal has already accumulated substantial information on Barcola and is constantly following his growth. Liverpool is also said to be interested in rejuvenating its wide attacking options this summer.

Barcola’s career in Paris looks to be in jeopardy, with a move away from the Parc des Princes a real possibility during the forthcoming transfer window, since he has lost some significance in the club.

Despite PSG’s aim to keep their best young players, the allure of a major position at another of Europe’s top clubs might be pivotal.

Barcelona’s pursuit of Barcola fits with their objective of strengthening the frontline with greater energy. The 23-year-old can play anywhere on the frontline and has 12 goals and seven assists this season.

With Marcus Rashford due to be freed after his loan term, the Blaugrana are still looking for a left-winger, and the PSG ace has surfaced as a candidate, along with the aforementioned Gordon.

While the club’s financial status remains a consideration in any high-profile chase, the possibility to recruit one of Europe’s most promising speedsters has put them in the running for his services.

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